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Are you doing what I think you are doing? Criticising uncertain agent models

Abstract: The key for effective interaction in many multiagent applications is to reason explicitly about the behaviour of other agents, in the form of a hypothesised behaviour. While there exist several methods for the construction of a behavioural hypothesis, there is currently no universal theory which would allow an agent to contemplate the correctness of a hypothesis. In this work, we present a novel algorithm which decides this question in the form of a frequentist hypothesis test. The algorithm allows for multiple metrics in the construction of the test statistic and learns its distribution during the interaction process, with asymptotic correctness guarantees. We present results from a comprehensive set of experiments, demonstrating that the algorithm achieves high accuracy and scalability at low computational costs.

Citation: S. Albrecht, S. Ramamoorthy, Are you doing what I think you are doing? Criticising uncertain agent models, In Proc. Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI), 2015.

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The SmartSociety project is supported by the European Comission, in the area "FET Proactive: Fundamentals of Collective Adaptive Systems" (FOCAS) (ICT-2011.9.10), as a Collaborative Project (generic), under the 7th Framework programme, Grant agreement n. 600854.